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  1. Funding for startups. The University of Melbourne connects University startups with support and funding to turn a new idea or innovation into a commercial reality.

  2. The Melbourne Accelerator Program (MAP) is home to Australia's most ambitious startups. Launched in 2012, MAP is an entrepreneurial initiative powered by the Melbourne Entrepreneurial Centre at the University of Melbourne, offering two programs that focus on supporting startups at many stages as they find product/market fit, build traction and ...

  3. Powered by The University of Melbourne, we've supported over 200 startups, that have raised over $250 million in funding, generated over $200 million in revenue, and created over 1500 jobs.

  4. Startup success stories. We have a rich history of making discoveries and creating innovations that have been transformed into successful products, services and companies. Read about some of our recent University startups. 6 inspirational research startups tell their story #StartedatMelbourne.

  5. The University of Melbourne and Breakthrough Victoria's Genesis Pre-Seed Fund backs early-stage startups with high potential, so entrepreneurial students can take their innovation to a point where their startup can attract seed+ funding partners. Up to 20 per cent of the fund can be invested in social purpose ventures.

  6. The University of Melbourne is launching two new major investment funds, worth a combined $115 million, to help researchers commercialise their work in new startups. The $15 million University of Melbourne Genesis Pre-Seed Fund, established in conjunction with Breakthrough Victoria, will provide funding for early-stage research, ideas and new ...

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  8. Nov 15, 2021 · CSL, the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI), and the University of Melbourne announced today they have secured funding to create a start-up incubator to support and grow early-stage Australian biotech companies.